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Wounded Warriors: Issues, Context, Accommodation Edward A. Martinelli, Jr., Ph.D., Utah Valley University

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Wounded Warriors: Issues, Context, Accommodation. Utah Ahead conference DiXIE State College, May 9, 2009. Edward A. Martinelli, Jr., Ph.D., Utah Valley University. Impacts and Prevalence Intake Issues Qualification Issues Accommodation Issues Local Issues. Outline. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Wounded Warriors: Issues, Context, Accommodation

Edward A. Martinelli, Jr., Ph.D., Utah Valley University

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Impacts and Prevalence Intake Issues Qualification Issues Accommodation Issues Local Issues

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Since October 2001 Approx. 1.64 million troops have deployed as

part of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF; Afghanistan) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF; Iraq).

As compared to past deployments Higher proportion deployed Deployments have been longer Breaks between deployments have been infrequent Redeployment to combat has been more common

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Nevertheless--- Operations have employed smaller forces Casualty rates (killed or wounded) are

lower Technology has led to more surviving…. But “invisible wounds” are beginning to

emerge

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RAND Study focused on 3 major conditions: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Major Depressive Disorder and associated

symptoms, and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

All three affect mood, thoughts, and behavior

1,965 servicemembers were surveyed 24 Geographic Areas

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Mental Health Issue Rates in the Past 30 Days 14% screened positive for PTSD 14% screened positive for Depression 19% reported a probable TBI

Depression is not considered a combat-related injury, but it is highly associated with combat exposure

Not possible to know the severity of TBI issues

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About 1/3 of those previously deployed have at least one of these three conditions

About 5% report symptoms of all three Some groups (Reserve Components

and those who’ve left the service) may be at higher risk

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Of those reporting a probable TBI 57% had not been evaluated by a

physician Rates for TX of Depression or PTSD

Comparable to general population (53%)

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Like most issues, we can expect these issues to emerge in three or four major ways Intake Eligibility Determination Accommodation Provision Specific Institutional Issues

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Label stigma Self-Identity Knowledge of services and location Differences between VA and School

services

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Invisible disabilities more difficult for us to quantify TBI issues may present much later

Dynamic nature of some diagnoses May be situational Course content related Time of year related

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Individual may not have much experience with academic setting Their experience so far may be simply with

non-academic tasks Memorization, short/long term memory,

etc. Documentation may be atypical

Military looks at disability sometimes from a compensation not a limitation standpoint

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In summary, functional impacts may be hard to identify Relationship important to returning for

additional help Adjustments may be needed mid-term

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What are you doing with other psychiatric issues?

Watch for anniversaries, holidays, etc.

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Anxiety Issues Issues around sights, smells, locations,

context Testing issues Classroom environment Interactions with others More often than not the individual simply

wants to remove themselves from the situation

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Not surprising to see Memory issues Concentration issues Comparison to past performance Old versus new learning and skills

May be emotional issues Impulse control Mood swings

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